Cancer can occur in celiac disease. Generally speaking, celiac disease does not become cancerous in a short period of time, and it is a very long process for celiac disease to progress to cancer.
Cancer can occur in celiac disease. Generally speaking gastric erosion does not become cancerous in a short period of time, and progression of gastric erosion to cancer is a very long process.
Gastric celiac disease occurs mainly in the body or sinus of the stomach. Gastroscopy may reveal superficial lamellar foci of mucosal erosion with reddened mucosa and biopsy pathology may suggest inflammatory changes.
Usually, when vesicular inflammation of the gastric mucosa occurs, if there is no timely intervention, it will gradually develop into atrophic gastritis and then intestinal epithelial hyperplasia, and slowly atypical hyperplasia of the gastric mucosal epithelium will develop, and the atypical hyperplasia will gradually worsen and finally develop into gastric cancer. Therefore, patients are advised to get checked and treated as early as possible when they develop gastric diseases.
Gastric erosion is usually associated with long-term smoking, alcohol consumption, and long-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Therefore, when the above-mentioned people have symptoms such as acid reflux, belching and indigestion, they should have a gastroscopy in time. If they have celiac disease, they must have regular treatment, such as oral omeprazole, thioglycollate and rehabilitative new liquid, most of which can be cured, and they should pay attention to adjusting their dietary habits and living habits, and their diet should be light.